1. Plan out what you’re going to wear for the week.

Instead of trying to figure out your outfit the night before (or, let’s be real: as you’re scrambling to get out the door in the morning), spend a half hour on Sunday planning ahead. If it helps, use printables to stay visually organized.

5. And prep what you can in advance:

Make the marinade, or chop the vegetables — the more (tiny) things you can knock out now, the faster you can enjoy a homemade meal later.

6. Get rid of the weekend clutter in your work inbox.

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This doesn’t mean responding to every last email. This just means taking a few minutes to clean out anything that came in over the weekend — deleting the junk, archiving the random reply-alls — so come Monday morning, you can start with a fresh(er) slate.

7. Revisit and double-check your calendar.

This way, you can 1) remind yourself of stuff you’ve got coming up that week, and 2) add any goals or extra items to that to-do list. Seeing and writing things out will help — download a free printable calendar here.

11. Keep a consistent sleep schedule.

As tempting as it is to sleep in on weekends, an inconsistent sleep schedule can actually be pretty terrible for you. It’s much better to keep a schedule that’s similar to the rest of your week — which ideally means waking up and going to bed at a decent hour. More sleep hacks here.

12. And ditch your phone well before bed.

13. Resist the urge to straight-up hibernate.

Talk to or go see friends and family, or people who you don’t normally get to interact with during the workweek. It will help you mentally differentiate between week vs. weekend — and help you reconnect and recharge.

Curiosity is good to have when it comes to learning about this world’s many wonders, but some people just take it too far.

Like YouTuber The Backyard Scientist, for example. After using a torch to make a bullet explode in his backyard, his curiosity wasn’t satisfied. He wanted to know more. He was itching to find out what would happen if he threw a bullet into molten metal, so he did just that. But some stones should probably just be left unturned.

Cable news commentator Mona Eltahawy drew the support of the Muslim Brotherhood this week for clownishly crying “freedom of expression” while being arrested. Never mind that she was arrested for spray-painting over a pro-Israel poster (and the woman standing in front of it). It’s a shame Dennis Miller already proclaimed Sandra Fluke “Moan of Arc.”